Depends on the year and model of the engine. I was just looking that up in a book today while learning how to change a camshaft sensor in a 2001 Chevy Metro. If this is for a camshaft sensor, then it will be 89 inches/lb. This was quoted for models 1996 and up
Pulverised coal = 38 pounds per cubic foot
46-0-0 weighs between 45 and 52 pounds per cubic foot
Depends on how wet or dry it is.
There are approximately 43 pounds per cubic feet of potatoes. Thus there are 8000 X 43 = 344,000 pounds of potatoes in 8000 cubic feet.
You should weigh approximately 8 pounds.
70 foot pounds at the wheel for a 2.2
Flywheel Torque 61-69 Foot pounds
20 foot pounds
10 foot pounds
20 foot-pounds equates to approximately 27.1nM
60 foot pounds
170 horsepower with 225 foot pounds of torque
587 horsepower, 26 foot-pounds of torque
A 1970 Chevy chevelle has 500 HORSEPOWER and 450 FOOT POUNDS OF TORQUE.
160-165 horsepower. 230-235 foot pounds of torque.
245 horsepower and 335 foot pounds of torque
IIRC, the motor for that year was the LT1, which was rated at 300 horsepower and 330 foot-pounds of torque.